TY SEGALL

MR BLACK

Character development, illustration and brochure design as part of a re-brand for Mr Black cold drip coffee liqueur.

JACKY WINTER FIELD GUIDE

Each year Jacky Winter release the annual JW Field Guide, showcasing their roster of Australian and international Illustrators, Artists, Typographers, Animators, Photographers and Film Makers.

Jacky Winter director Jeremy Wortsman approached me with his vision for a freemason-esque creative bible for 2015. And so we built a leather bound temple of gold and holographic foil, filled with visual metaphors and humble offerings to the creative demigods who rule our kind.

With apologies to The Illuminati. Please don't kill me.

GQ MAGAZINE

Editorial illustrations for GQ Australia to accompany a feature exploring theories on the end of the world.

The feature discusses our untimely demise via the rise of super-human oppressors, bio-terror, alien invasion, antibiotic inefficacy and the increasingly credible theory that humanity may just be an elaborate alien computer simulation that could be switched off at any moment.

Live every day people. Live. Every. Day.

THE CLERKENWELL POST

Cover illustration for The Clerkenwell Post's Date With Death issue, commemorating 350 years since the great plague hit London.

DARREN HANLON

Inspired by tales of Darrens travels through the Southern U.S. whilst writing and recording, each poster is signed and numbered by Darren and includes a download code for the first single from his forthcoming record, Where are you from?

THE GLOBE & MAIL

Editorial illustration for a feature on skills cloudsourcing in the December 2014 issue of The Globe & Mail's Report On Business magazine.

INSIDER GUIDES

Illustration series for Insider Guides international student city guides. Each full page illustration covers various aspects of student life in Australia, from adventure to food, nightlife to fashion.

MOSQUITOLAND

Cover and endpapers illustration for David Arnold's young adult novel Mosquitoland comissioned by Penguin Young Readers.

Set aboard a Greyhound bus, the novel follows the adventures of heroine Mim Malone with the endpapers acting as an informal contents spread, peppered with a cast of eccentric characters, locations and visual anecdotes from the novels narative.

ESPN MAGAZINE

Illustration for ESPN The Magazine to accompany a story on the rivalry between Cleveland Brown's quarterbacks' Brian Hoyer and Johnny Manziel.

OLIVER GRAND

NO CURE MAGAZINE

Cover illustration for the Sex Drugs & Rock 'N' Roll issue of Australian art, design and music culture magazine, No Cure.

Two sets of cover artwork depicting the pleasure and consequences of the Sex, Drugs & Rock 'N' Roll life were overprinted in Pantone Fluro's.

Each copy comes with a pair of custom wayfarer viewing glasses, allowing the reader to view each cover in isolation; left eye = pleasure, right eye = consequence.

DANGERFORK PRINT CO.

Dangerfork are a Melbourne based Screenprinter focussed on fine quality art and poster printing who were looking for a new identity that reflected their passion for the craft and close attention to detail.

We developed a brand narrative with a new tagline 'The Devil's In The Detail'; a reference to the Dangerfork name, approach and dark undercurrent of their street-art roots.

From there we crafted the DF monogram with a nod to devils tails and pitchforks before working up into primary and secondary marques that create a modern-heritage feel and allow for flexible usage on applications such as print-collateral, rubber stamps, packaging, product seal stickers and embossing.

KINGPIN - SKATE GRAPHIC

THEORY SKATEBOARDS

Theory were looking to refresh the brand with a new identity incorporating an eye icon to reflect the brands subversive attitude and grassroots following.

We developed a suite of wordmarks with a simple eye icon that allow for flexible usage across a broad range of applications, from skate decks and tee-shirts, to digital marketing and retail packaging.

ALPHABETICA

Art print for Alphabetica group show at He Made / She Made gallery, Dec 2012. 26 local and internationally renowned artists, illustrators and typographers each created their own unique interpretation of a single letter of the alphabet with all proceeds going to Dandelion Support Network who clean and safety check new and pre-loved children’s clothes, nursery items and toys for distribution through social workers to the children of families in crisis.